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LETTER: “The Lamentations of the Disconnected’ - a musing on the great communications blackout

LETTER: “The Lamentations of the Disconnected’ - a musing on the great communications blackout

LETTER: “The Lamentations of the Disconnected’ - a musing on the great communications blackout

Karl Ward from Cunningsburgh shares his thoughts on how Shetlanders were forced to “wander the wilderness” after being cut off from the internet.


New book based on ‘love affair’ with Faroe could offer important lessons to Shetland

New book based on ‘love affair’ with Faroe could offer important lessons to Shetland

New book based on ‘love affair’ with Faroe could offer important lessons to Shetland

An author’s 25 year love affair with Faroe is the focus of a new book which he claims can offer important lessons for Shetland.


Shetland’s ‘rich storytelling tradition’ ideally suited to for new open mic night

Shetland’s ‘rich storytelling tradition’ ideally suited to for new open mic night

Shetland’s ‘rich storytelling tradition’ ideally suited to for new open mic night

Storytellers have been invited to share their true, personal tales at a first of its kind open mic event.


Thousands visit Craft Fair in Clickimin

Thousands visit Craft Fair in Clickimin

Thousands visit Craft Fair in Clickimin

The craft fair is well under way in Lerwick’s Clickimin Leisure Complex as thousands visit the games and bowls halls.


Thousands visit Craft Fair in Clickimin

Thousands visit Craft Fair in Clickimin

Thousands visit Craft Fair in Clickimin

The craft fair is well under way in Lerwick’s Clickimin Leisure Complex as thousands visit the games and bowls halls.


TIMES PAST: Council considers sale of Sullom Voe; fire at Safeway store; explosion at gas depot; prison for taxi fare dodger

TIMES PAST: Council considers sale of Sullom Voe; fire at Safeway store; explosion at gas depot; prison for taxi fare dodger

TIMES PAST: Council considers sale of Sullom Voe; fire at Safeway store; explosion at gas depot; prison for taxi fare dodger

This week’s look back includes the 1975 RNLI ball, a man jailed for taxi fare dodge and claims fisheries protection vessels turned “a blind eye”.


‘Back to the Foodbank’ - Donations made at special screening will feed 30 people for a week

‘Back to the Foodbank’ - Donations made at special screening will feed 30 people for a week

‘Back to the Foodbank’ - Donations made at special screening will feed 30 people for a week

A special screening of a classic film has secured enough food to feed 30 people for a week.


Citizens Advice manager calls for new volunteers

Citizens Advice manager calls for new volunteers

Citizens Advice manager calls for new volunteers

Citizens Advice Bureau (Cab) are “always” on the lookout for more volunteers - advisers or board members.


‘Oh yes it is!’ Pop-up pantomime set to ‘bring joy to the festive season’

‘Oh yes it is!’ Pop-up pantomime set to ‘bring joy to the festive season’

‘Oh yes it is!’ Pop-up pantomime set to ‘bring joy to the festive season’

A pop-up pantomime will be taking a whistle stop tour through all the greats with the aim of “bringing joy to the festive season”.


Partner agencies team up to provide free screening of film about suicide

Partner agencies team up to provide free screening of film about suicide

Partner agencies team up to provide free screening of film about suicide

Partner agencies have teamed up to bring a film about suicide and the struggles facing young people for a free screening in Shetland.


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